Funded Grad Student Position in Evolutionary Ecology at Auburn University, USA

The Hardy Lab at Auburn University (http://hardylab.skullisland.info) is recruiting a graduate student (MS or PhD) interested in using evolutionary simulation models to better understand how adaptation to marginal habitats depends on genetic architecture. This is a general question with many practical applications, for example relating to evolutionary rescue from climate change, the evolution of pathogenicity, and the evolution of resistance to pesticides and antibiotics.

Some prior experience with coding would be useful, but is not strictly required. We’ve taught many students to code and model from scratch. The key thing is curiosity about how evolution works, and an eagerness to learn and do theoretical evolutionary research.

The Hardy Lab values diversity and social equity. Members of groups that have been historically excluded from scientific research are especially urged to apply.

Start date: August of 2024, or January 2025.

Close date: The position will stay open until it is filled. I will start reviewing materials on May 1.

Support: A renewable 12-month stipend, tuition remission, and befits.

To Apply: Start by sending your CV and a short (<1 page) description of your research interests to Nate B Hardy (n8@auburn.edu). If it looks like you could be a good fit, I’ll reach out to further discuss the position, and pass along more details about applying to the AU Graduate School.

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